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List of Publications

PUBLICATIONS
Rhea Almeida, LCSW, Ph.D.
Almeida, R. (1990). Asian Indian mothers. Journal of Feminist Family
Therapy, 2(2), 33-39.
Almeida, R. & Bograd, M. (1991). Sponsorship: Men holding men accountable for domestic violence. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 25, 243-256.
Almeida, R. Mentoring in the evolving context of diversity. AFTA newsletter. 1993, 52, 13-16.
Almeida, R. (1993). Unexamined assumptions and service delivery
systems: Feminist theory and racial exclusions. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 5, 3-23.
Almeida, R. (1994). Expansions of feminist family theory through diversity, Haworth Press: New York.
Almeida, R., Messineo, T., Woods, R., & Font, R. (1994). Violence in the lives of the racially and sexually different: A public and private dilemma. In R. Almeida (Ed) Expansions of feminist family theory through diversity. (pp 99-126) Haworth Press: New York.
Almeida, R. (1997). An interview with Rhea Almeida. Journal of feminist therapy. 9(1), pp. 73-90.
Almeida, R. (1997). Has the focus on multiculturalism resulted in inadequate attention to factors such as gender, social class, and sexual orientation? In D. deAnda (Ed.), Controversial issues in multiculturalism (pp. 261-275). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Almeida, R. (1997) What Straight Therapists Can Do: In The Family Magazine 1997 pp. 7-11.
Almeida, R. (1998). Transformations of gender and race: Family and developmental perspectives, . New York: Haworth.
Almeida, R. (1998). Expanded reference guide to feminism for family therapists. In R. Almeida (Ed.), Transformations of gender and race: Family and developmental perspectives, (pp. 20-22). New York: Haworth Press.
Almeida, R. (1998). The dislocation of women’s experience in Family Therapy. In R. Almeida (Ed), Transformations of gender and race: Family and Developmental perspectives, (pp1-22). New York: Haworth Press
Almeida, R. & Parker, L., (1998). Balance as fairness for whom? Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 10(3), 33-53
Almeida, R., Woods, R., & Messineo, T.(1998). Child development: Intersectionality of race, gender, and culture. In R. Almeida (Ed.), Transformations of gender and race (pp. 23-47). New York: Haworth Press.
Almeida, R., Woods, R., Messineo, T., & Font, R. (1998). Cultural context model. In M. McGoldrick (Ed.), Re-visioning family therapy: Race, culture, gender in clinical practice (pp. 414-431). New York: Guilford Press.
Almeida, R. & Ken Dolan-Delvecchio (1999). Addressing culture in batterer’s Intervention. Violence against women, 5(6), 654-683.
Almeida, R. & Durkin, T. (1999). The cultural context model: Therapy for couples with domestic violence. Journal for Marital and Family Therapy, 25, 169-176.
Almeida, R. Probing beyond the bruises. Networker. May/June 2000, 23-24.
Almeida, R. (2003), Creating collectives of liberation. In Thelma Jean Goodrich and Louise B. Silverstein (Eds.), Feminist family therapy: Empowerment in social context (pp. 293-305).Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
Almeida, R. (2005) An Overview of Hindu, Muslim and Christian. In M. McGoldrick, J. Giordano and N. Garcia Preto. Ethnicity & Family Therapy. The Guilford Press, New York, NY.
Almeida, R. When a ghost comes to therapy. The Family Therapy Networker In Case Commentary I. pp. 72-76.
Almeida, R. (2005). Case Commentary. Shame & Rage, R. Efhron, (Ed). In Psychotherapy Networker, May.
Almeida, R., & Lockard, J. (2005). The cultural context model: A new paradigm for accountability, empowerment, and the development of critical consciousness Against domestic violence. In N. Sokoloff (Ed) Domestic Violence at the Margins: Readings on Race, Class, Gender, and Culture.(pp301-320). Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Almeida, R.; Dolan-Del Vecchio, K.; Parker, L. (2007). Foundation Concepts for Social Justice Based Therapy: Critical Consciousness, Accountability, and Empowerment. In Aldarondo, E. (Ed.) Promoting Social Justice Through Mental Health Practice. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Almeida, R., Dolan-Del Vecchio, K., & Parker, L.(2007). Transformative Family Therapy: Just Families in a Just Society. Allyn & Bacon.
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